Washington's 17th legislative district is one of forty-nine districts in Washington state for representation in the state legislature.
The district includes eastern Vancouver and other parts of southwest Clark County east of I-205. [1]
This urban district is represented state senator Lynda Wilson and state representatives Kevin Waters (position 1) and Paul Harris (position 2), all Republicans.
The 17th Legislative District's population is 156,767 people, 75% white, 9% Hispanic, 6% Asian. Average household income is $99,363. Median home value is $498,400. 93.8% graduated from high school, 37.1% graduated with a bachelor's degree. [2]
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